Moose Posted February 7, 2009 Posted February 7, 2009 I just took some sets down from my attic in order to rebuild them/return some missing pieces and Extreme Team Challenge was one of the sets. A box was placed ontop of the set, so the tent got squished and crinkled. Its not ripped, which is a plus, but its hard to fold it in the propper shape to fit onto the area its supposed to sit on. I was wondering of any ironing methods that would be safe to use to not damage the sail, and so that afterwards i will be able to fold it into the proper shape. any suggestions are appreciated, as i would like to return this set to its proper form. Quote
Captain Zuloo Posted February 8, 2009 Posted February 8, 2009 I know from the pirate forum that you can put them in cold, soapy water for a few minutes, and put them on a flat surface to dry. I haven't ever tried it, but I believe doing this a few times gets rid of most of the crinkles. I hope this helps. Quote
Skelotic Posted February 8, 2009 Posted February 8, 2009 I would try what Chef Zuloo (you have been demoted) first but if you feel the need to iron it you should put a layer of wax paper over the cape so it won't burn it. Quote
WesternOutlaw Posted February 8, 2009 Posted February 8, 2009 I had a similar issue with the Wild West Covered Wagon tarp. Low iron with a thin towel/dish cloth in between. Should do the trick - but be careful not to turn that heat up too much. Quote
green dewback Posted February 8, 2009 Posted February 8, 2009 Dip and wash gently in soapy water, leave it for a few minute then rinse. Dry it with tissue or hairdryer, remember to be gentle. Put a hankercheif ontop and iron it. Press under a few heavy books for a few days if you like. Quote
Skipper 24 Posted February 8, 2009 Posted February 8, 2009 I think you should be able to iron it as long as there is a cover on top e.g. cloth, wax paper. Captain Zuloo's idea sounds like it could work too. Quote
Brickmaster Posted February 9, 2009 Posted February 9, 2009 (edited) When I read the topic title, I thought you were talking about extreme ironing. Edit: In all seriousness, it has some potential for some seriously interesting mocs. Edited February 9, 2009 by Brickmaster Quote
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